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MSP director asked to testify over text message app that evades FOIA

LANSING  The chairman of a Senate subcommittee wants the director of the Michigan State Police to appear at a Thursday meeting to answer questions about text message secrecy, citing “a growing concern about transparency in the department.” But Col. Joseph Gasper is unable to attend the 1 p.m. meeting of the Senate Appropriations subcommittee that oversees the MSP, spokeswoman Shanon Banner said Wednesday. The MSP will send a representative, she said. In a Tuesday letter to Gasper, Sen. Tom Barrett, chairman of the subcommittee, cited recent articles in the Free Press about senior members of the MSP downloading end-to-end encryption apps onto their state-issued cell phones that would allow text messages, once deleted, to disappear without a trace, evading the Michigan Freedom of Information Act and legal discovery.

Michigan Police Messages Avoid FOIA Through Encryption

Michigan Police Messages Avoid FOIA Through Encryption Top state police officials have downloaded encryption applications on their state-issued phones which keep no record of deleted text messages. Some are concerned that these practices break the Freedom of Information Act. Paul Egan, Detroit Free Press   |   January 22, 2021   |  Analysis (TNS) Top officials at the Michigan State Police have been using text messaging encryption devices that can put their internal communications out of the reach of the Freedom of Information Act and legal discovery, according to admissions the MSP made in a civil lawsuit. Among those who have downloaded the end-to-end encryption applications onto their state-issued phones are a lieutenant-colonel, two majors and two first lieutenants, according to court records obtained by the

State police officials using encryption messaging that can evade FOIA - News - Sault Ste Marie Evening News - Sault Ste Marie, MI

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Top MSP officials using phone apps that keep text messages secret

LANSING  Top officials at the Michigan State Police have been using text messaging encryption devices that can put their internal communications out of the reach of the Freedom of Information Act and legal discovery, according to admissions the MSP made in a civil lawsuit. Among those who have downloaded the end-to-end encryption applications onto their state-issued phones are a lieutenant-colonel, two majors and two first lieutenants, according to court records obtained by the Free Press. The use by top MSP officials of the encryption devices  under which text messages, once deleted, can leave no record on either the phone or the state of Michigan server was disclosed recently in a federal lawsuit brought against Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Col. Joseph Gasper, who is the director of the department, and the MSP.

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